Health calendar Asheville Citizen-Times Mon, 27 Jul 2009 22:02 PM PDT NEUROPLASTICITY: Learn to promote effective change in your brain, 6:30 p.m. July 29, Earth Fare South, 1856 Hendersonville Road, Asheville. Free. Advance registration required, 210-0100. | Oklahoma City therapy dog goes on his final round The Oklahoman Mon, 27 Jul 2009 22:00 PM PDT On Bozâs final day at Integris Southwest, he said goodbye.The boxer was a therapy dog who visited patients there. He died two weeks ago of a brain tumor.I wrote about Boz a year ago. Dr. Phil Mosca, a urologist at Integris Southwest Medical Center, adopted Boz in 2007 from Tulsa Boxer Rescue. Mosca began taking Boz to work when the dog was too anxious when left home alone. Then a friend ... | A Fairytale Ending WHO-TV 13 Des Moines Mon, 27 Jul 2009 21:01 PM PDT As a child growing up, Danessa Aunspach's nickname was "Princess". At 21, she's wishing for a fairytale ending. Diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, her days are numbered. The only thing she asks and hopes for is to not be a financial burden to her family. | Brain damage fear for bashed man Sydney Morning Herald Mon, 27 Jul 2009 20:34 PM PDT A Sydney man bashed during his morning walk will have to have his skull reconstructed and remains at risk of losing his sight and suffering brain damage, a doctor says. | Man charged after baby hospitalized with fractured skull Cape Coral Daily Breeze Mon, 27 Jul 2009 20:30 PM PDT A Fort Myers man has been charged with aggravated child abuse and child neglect causing great harm after officials say he slammed a baby into its car seat with enough force to cause bleeding on the brain and a skull fracture. | Study ties sunlight to brain function redOrbit Mon, 27 Jul 2009 20:09 PM PDT A lack of sunlight can lead to reduced mental performance, not just mood disorders, among depressed people, a U.S. | Cancer battle football hero recovering well Belfast Telegraph Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:59 PM PDT Critically-ill former soccer star John Hartson is getting stronger and is making an excellent recovery from a procedure on his brain at the weekend, his doctor said yesterday. Related Stories Belfast's Merchant named the âWorldâs Best Hotel Barâ Calcium-rich diet linked can cut chances of stroke in later life Community group: our fears over home plans Our eel boatmen wriggle a reprieve to keep ... | Mom charged in infant son's grisly death The Buffalo News Mon, 27 Jul 2009 18:55 PM PDT SAN ANTONIO -- A woman charged with murdering her 3-week-old son used a knife and two swords to dismember the child and ate parts of his body, including his brain, before stabbing herself in the torso and slicing her own throat, police said Monday. | | |
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